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Experts Urge Pakistan to Adopt Sustainable Climate Adaptation Methods

Climate and environmental experts have called on Pakistan to accelerate the adoption of modern, environmentally sustainable practices as the country grapples with the escalating consequences of climate change. The appeal comes amid growing evidence of extreme weather events, agricultural disruption, and water stress across various regions.

Experts stressed that Pakistan's vulnerability, recognised globally as disproportionately high relative to its carbon contribution, demands urgent policy action and investment in climate-resilient infrastructure. The country's dependence on glacier-fed river systems makes it particularly exposed to temperature-driven hydrological shifts.

Recommendations presented by specialists include transitioning to precision agriculture, investing in renewable energy, deploying advanced early warning systems, and reforming water management frameworks. Experts also called for stronger institutional coordination between federal and provincial bodies responsible for climate response.

Pakistan has faced repeated climate-linked crises including the 2022 mega floods and successive heat events, yet implementation of comprehensive adaptation frameworks has lagged behind declared policy commitments. Experts warned that the cost of inaction will compound over time.

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Sources: brecorder.com
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